The annual tradition continues as Jason and Rich welcome guests Curtis Harris (ProHoopsHistory.com & Sixers History) and Reinis Lacis (The Handle Podcast) as they live commentate one of the greatest games of all time: the 1981 Eastern Conference Finals Game 7 between Philadelphia and Boston.
Watch along at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djvvm_tA4L4

The Clippers got Lou Williams back after a tough loss against the Blazers, and suddenly, the offense is purring like a kitten again. It's definitely not coincidence, though that purring could not prevent a heartbreaking loss to a simply unfair Warriors team, who, galvanized by their crowd, held the Clippers off to the a tune of a 129-127 victory in Oracle on a Stephen Curry game winner. Still, the Clips have looked promising, this game included. What was predicted to be a blowout schedule loss by the guys was one of the best games of the season, and the Clips and Dubs have traded a couple of nailbiters, something the team has not been able to say in their regular season matchups in quite some time. Is Lou all this team needed? Is Avery Bradley's strong finish to tonight's game erase all of our worries about him. (Spoilers: no.) How happy is Montrezl Harrell to see Lou Williams? How long can Tobias Harris and Danilo Gallinari cook like this? All this and your twitter questions on the Lob, the Jam, the Podcast!

The Utah Jazz are 17-19. Last year at this time Jazz were 15-21. We discuss the similarities between the two years and what we can expect over the next month of the schedule. We look into the losses to Oklahoma City and Philadelphia and what went wrong. With the schedule lightening up, the Jazz have opportunity to right the ship and get back on the winning cycle. In NBA News and Notes, John looks at who's hot and who's not. Devin's Quick Hits previews the final week of the NFL season and the College Football Playoffs. In Pop Culture, there might be some questionable, controversial movie takes and John reviews Aquaman.
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Hey everyone. This is Laz Jackson of Detroit Bad Boys, and on this week's podcast, we're talking about your 14-13 Detroit Pistons. Ben, Joseph Sinke (better known as Joe_Truck) and I knock down the question of whether or not Reggie Jackson should come off the bench, go over Andre Drummond's uneven progression this year, and laud the changes to the starting lineup.
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The Wide Men return and this week they are talking about the hot topics from around the league. Are the Knicks the future landing spot for Kevin Durant? Why did Lebron really leave Cleveland? Are the Mavs looking to trade Dennis Smith because they want Luca Doncic handling the ball? Lance Smith from the NBA Point Center and Daily Warriors Analysis jumps on and talks with the guys about pressing topics around the league. Also, returning is popular guest Jeff Garcia from News 4 in San Antonio and Project Spurs Co-founder and host of the Locked on Spurs Podcast to talk about if the Spurs winning 7 out of their last 9 is luck or are they figuring it out with this team? Don't miss the guys reviewing how their Christmas Game picks went as well. All this and more.
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Intro Song: "Something in the Water" by Down in Round Three

Host J Corwin is joined by Jay Christian of OTGbasketball.com to discuss James Harden's big night in H-Town. We'll also probe roster makeup and preview Memphis and San Antonio! As always, all in less than 20 minutes!

Debbie Antonelli is more than just an analyst or studio host, she is a driving force for improving the quality, the exposure, and the awareness of women's college basketball.
A former point guard in her own right, Antonelli is still directing, leading, promoting. One of the more active social media participants, Antonelli also directs two holiday tournaments, is a voter in the AP polls, and visits schools and their teams to help breakdown the game and give media training.
Often a guest on Dishin & Swishin, it is a pleasure to welcome Antonelli back to talk about some of the players and happenings in this college basketball season.

In episode one, I sat down with The Stiffs’ EIC, Adam Mares, to discuss his ambitious audio-documentary on Will Barton. Why was Adam compelled to tell Thrill’s story? What did he learn in the process? Will there be a second documentary in the same style?
Plus, Adam reveals his most embarrassing moment as a media member and gets real with me about his biggest fears.